Answer:
Well, here it means that if we set 2x-3 to zero, it becomes x over two dimensions. If we set the question form to zero and set x to two over two
k is obtained 19 to 12, now put this k in what you want
I'm kind of in a rush, the answer is 72!
ok thats cool ig what do you need help with
1. 4x + 2y = 11
x - 2 = -2y
First I would isolate one of the variables (x or y) of one of the equations, and then substitute it into the other equation.
The easiest to isolate is the "x" in the second equation
x - 2 = -2y Add 2 on both sides
x = -2y + 2
Substitute this into the first equation
4x + 2y = 11
4(-2y + 2) + 2y = 11 Multiply 4 into (-2y + 2)
-8y + 8 + 2y = 11 Combine like terms
-6y + 8 = 11 Subtract 8 on both sides
-6y = 3 Divide -6 on both sides
y = -3/6 Simplify
y = -1/2
Now that you know "y", you can plug it into either of the original equations to find "x"
x - 2 = -2y
x - 2 = -2(-1/2)
x - 2 = 1 Add 2 on both sides
x = 3
Answer is A
2. y = 3x + 5
4x - y = 5
Substitute the first equation into the second equation
4x - y = 5
4x - (3x + 5) = 5 Multiply/distribute the - into (3x + 5)
4x - 3x - 5 = 5 Combine like terms
x - 5 = 5 Add 5 on both sides
x = 10
Plug in "x" into either of the original equations to find "y"
y = 3x + 5
y = 3(10) + 5
y = 30 + 5
y = 35
Answer is A